Cheney Building

United States historic place
Cheney Building
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Cheney Building
41°46′4.3″N 72°40′22.1″W / 41.767861°N 72.672806°W / 41.767861; -72.672806
ArchitectH. H. Richardson
Architectural styleRichardsonian Romanesque
Part ofDepartment Store Historic District (ID95000284)
NRHP reference No.78002852
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 6, 1970
Designated CPMarch 23, 1995

The R. and F. Cheney Building, also known as the Brown Thomson Building, is a commercial building designed by noted American architect H. H. Richardson. It is located at 942 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, and is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

History

The Cheney Building was constructed 1875–1876 for the Cheney Brothers silk manufacturers in Manchester, Connecticut. It was originally a multipurpose structure with five small shops on the ground floor, and offices and apartments above. For many years it housed Brown Thomson's department store, and later the G. Fox and Company. As of 2007, it has been renamed the Richardson Building, and is now a Residence Inn by Marriott, offices, stores, restaurants, and rehearsal space for The Hartford Stage Company.

The building dominates its corner location and, with towers and attic, is various described as containing five, six, or seven stories. Its facade is organized into three heavy, horizontal tiers of roughly cut, reddish brownstone punctuated with much lighter Berea limestone trim. The lowest tier is defined by a series of huge round arches in striking polychrome bands, a motif repeated in the stories above at an increasingly smaller scale. The ground-floor tier on the Main Street facade features five broad arches above shop windows and doors, the second a two-story arcade of 10 major openings, and the third a single-story arcade of 14 openings.

The building is crowned with low, asymmetric towers at its Main Street corners. The street corner tower was earlier topped by a pyramidal roof.

Until 2024, the building housed a local brewery called City Steam Brewery. The building is currently home to a Residence Inn Marriott, a Fastsigns, and a local restaurant named Pietro's Pizza.

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  • 1905 postcard
    1905 postcard
  • Historic image
    Historic image
  • Facade
    Facade
  • Detail
    Detail
  • Detail
    Detail
  • Detail
    Detail

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheney Building.
  • James Francis O'Gorman, Three American Architects: Richardson, Sullivan, and Wright, 1865-1915, University of Chicago Press, 1991, page 47. ISBN 0-226-62072-7.
  • Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works, MIT Press, 1985, page 58. ISBN 0-262-65015-0.
  • Hartford Courant article (September 25, 2005)
  • Mary Ann Sullivan article (with photographs)
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